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Brown University Club 
in new york. 

12 West 44th Street. 



RULES 

Governing the Headquarters. 

Officers, Standing Committees and 

Members. 



May 1, 1905. 






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BROWN UNIVERSITY CLUB 
IN NEW YORK. 

OFFICERS. 



BOARD OF GOVERNORS. 

PRESIDENT. 

NORMAN S. DIKE. 

VICE-PRESIDENT. 

JAMES MAY DUANE. 

SECRETARY. 

ALFRED B. MEACHAM. 

12 West 44th Street. 
TREASURER. 

WILLIAM R. DORMAN, 

.48 Wall Street. 

J. B. F. HERRESHOFF. 
ARTHUR LINCOLN. 
SAMUEL H. ORDWAY. 
CHARLES E. HUGHES. 
HERMON C. BUMPUS. 
GARDNER COLBY. 



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HOUSE COMMITTEE. 

LEFFERTS M. DASUIELL, Chairman. 
WILLIAM A. JONES. 
WALTER D. PHILLIPS. 
RICHARD R. HUNTER. 
URBAN C. BREWER. 
MERTON L. CHADSEY. 
WILLIAM J. TINGUE, Jr. 

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE. 
JAMES W. PERRY, Chairman. 

CHARLES BATES DANA, Secretary. 
48 Wall Street. 

GARDNER M. WICKES. 
CLARKSON A. COLLINS. 
GEORGE W. HOPKINS. 
W. C. READIO. 
IRA BARROWS. 
C. P. SEAGRAVE. 
WILLIAM H. MAGILL. 
PRANK E. SMITH. 
FRANKLIN K. TAFT. 
STEPHEN W. BOURN. 
HAMMOND LAMONT. 
FREDERICK P. CRAIG. 
PERCY W. GARDNER. 



The Club is located at No. 12 
West Forty-fourth Street, in the 
heart of the club and theatre dis- 
trict of the city. The rooms are on 
the ground floor of the Mansfield, 
one of the best bachelor apartment 
hotels in the city. Special club 
rates have been arranged. An at- 
tractive dining room, where an ex- 
cellent dinner is served from six to 
eight o'clock at seventy-five cents 
per plate, is reserved for the Club 
members and their friends. The 
Brown Daily Herald and other 
Brown literature, as well as the 
current weekly and monthly period- 
icals, are on file at the Club. 

Wednesday evening of each week 
is " Club Night "; the members of 
the House Committee are always at 
the Club on that evening and it is 

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especially desired that as many 
members of the Club as possible 
should arrange to dine there on 
Wednesday nights or to drop in 
during the evening. A Reception 
or Smoker is held at least once a 
month during the winter, at which 
there is always singing, speaking, 
refreshments and special enter- 
tainment. 

A fine squash court located in 
the building is open to Club mem- 
bers at a nominal rate. 

Brown men residing in Provi- 
dence or other cities, who occasion- 
ally visit New York, will find the 
Club advantageous, as it is situ- 
ated only two blocks from the 
Grand Central Station, and is a 
very convenient place to stay while 
in New York, or at which to make 
appointments to meet friends. Ar- 
rangements have been made where- 
by two suites of rooms in the Mans- 
field, each consisting of a parlor, 

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bedroom and bath, have been re- 
served for Club members at a spe- 
cial rate of $2.00 a day. Requests 
for rooms should be addressed, 
Manager, The Mansfield, 12 West 
44th St., New York City. 

The Club is an organization that 
should appeal to every Brown man 
who still retains an active interest 
in his Alma Mater and believes in 
keeping up friendships formed in 
college. The officers feel that the 
Club can be made of great value to 
the University and are desirous 
that every man in New York, who 
has been at any time a student, or 
connected with the Faculty, at 
Brown, should be a member. 



Rtiles Governing the Headqtiartef s 

of the Brown University Qub 

In New York* 



I. Board of Governors. 

1. The general direction and con- 
trol of the Club Headquarters shall 
be vested in a Board of Governors. 

MEMBERS. 

2. This Board shall consist of 
ten members, as follows: The Pres- 
ident, Vice-President, Secretary 
and Treasurer of the Brown Uni- 
versity Club in New York, ex- 
officio; and six other members 
chosen by ballot at the Annual 
Election of the Club Headquarters 
members. As soon as possible after 
the election of the members of the 
Board of Governors, they shall 



meet and choose a Chairman, a 
Secretary and a Treasurer. 

CHAIRMAN. 

3. It shall be the duty of the 
Chairman of the Board to preside 
at all the meetings of the Board, 
call special meetings when desir- 
able, and in general to exercise a 
careful oversight of the Club and 
its affairs. 

TREASURER. 

4. The Treasurer of the Board 
shall collect all entrance fees and 
dues, keep the accounts of the 
Club, and pay all bills properly cer- 
tified to by the House Committee. 

SECRETARY. 

5. The Secretary of the Board 
of Governors shall preserve a record 
of all the meetings of the said 
Board and of the Club; shall con- 
duct the correspondence, and keep 

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a complete roll of the Club mem- 
bers. 

MEETINGS. 

6. The Board of Governors shall 
meet as often as the interests of 
the Club demand, and shall be 
called together by the Chairman in 
special meeting, by due notice of 
such meeting. The Board may, if 
desirable, select a fixed day of each 
month for the holding of the regular 
meeting. 

VACANCIES. 

7. Any vacancy occurring in the 
Board may be filled by election by 
the remaining members of the 
Board. 

REPORTS. 

8. It shall be the duty of the 
Board to submit at the Annual 
Meeting of the Club Headquarters 
members a general report of the 
affairs of the Club. 

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11. Membership Committee. 

MEMBERS. 

1. This Committee shall consist 
of fifteen (15) members, who shall 
be elected by ballot at each Annual 
Election of the Club. 

DUTIES. 

2. It shall be the duty of this 
Committee to secure new members 
and to pass on the qualifications of 
all membership candidates. 

QUORUM. 

3. A majority of the members 
shall constitute a quorum and a 
three-fourths vote of the members 
present at any meeting shall be re- 
quired to elect any person pro- 
posed for membership in the Club. 

MEETINGS. 

4. A regular monthly meeting of 
the Committee shall be held, the 
time of which shall be determined 

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by the Committee, when elected 
to office. 



III. House Committee. 

MEMBERS. 

1. This Committee shall consist 
of at least five, and not more than 
ten, members, who shall be ap- 
pointed by the Board of Governors. 

DUTIES. 

2. It shall be its duty, subject to 
the control of the Board of Gov- 
ernors, to manage the club rooms, 
regulate prices, order purchases, 
audit bills, receive complaints, re- 
dress grievances, and to appoint 
and discharge all employees. 

HOUSE RULES. 

3. This Committee may also, 
with the approval of the Chairman 
of the Board of Governors, make 
such House Rules and Regulations, 

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as may seem necessary for the in- 
terests of the Club. 

MEETINGS. 

4. This Committee shall choose 
a Chairman, whose duty it shall be 
to call meetings of the Committee, 
and to preside at all such meetings. 

IV. Meetings and Elections. 

ANNUAL MEETING. 

1. There shall be an Annual 
meeting of the Club on the third 
Saturday of October of each year 
for the election of members of the 
Board of Governors and the Mem- 
bership Committee. 

QUORUM. 

2. Twenty-five members of the 
Club shall constitute a quorum, and 
a majority of the votes of those 
present at any meeting shall be 
necessary to elect. 

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V. Membership. 

ELIGIBILITY. 

1. Any person who may have at 
any time been connected with 
Brown University, either as an offi- 
cer or as a student, shall be eligible 
to membership. 

CLASSES. 

2. Membership shall be of two 
classes: Resident and Non-Resi- 
dent. 

RESIDENT. 

3. All persons residing or having 
a place of business within forty 
miles of the City Hall of the City of 
New York shall be considered as 
eligible only for Resident member- 
ship. 

NON-RESIDENT. 

4. Persons residing more than 
forty miles from the City Hall of 
the City of New York may be 
elected as Non-Resident members. 

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STUDENT. 

5. Those pursuing courses in the 
Graduate Schools of New York 
City, and not permanently residing 
in New York City, shall, while pur- 
suing such courses, be entitled to 
join as Non-Resident members. 

VI. Initiation Fee and Dues. 

INITIATION FEE. 

1. An initiation fee of five dol- 
lars shall be paid by both classes of 
members before admission. 

DUES, RESIDENT. 

2. The dues for Resident mem- 
bers shall be ten dollars per annum, 
payable in advance, one-half on the 
first of October and one-half on 
the first of April of each year. 

DUES, NON-RESIDENT. 

3. The annual dues for non-resi- 
dent members shall be five dollars, 
payable -in advance, one-half on 

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the first of October and one-half on 
the first of April of each year. 

VII. Amendments. 

These rules may be amended by 
a majority vote of the members of 
the Club Headquarters at any regu- 
lar or special meeting of the Club 
Headquarters members. 



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MEMBERS. 



RESIDENT. 



ANTHONY. H. B., 1879. 

56 Pine Street. 



BURDGE, FRANKLIN. 1852. 

325 West 57th Street . 

BALCH, C. L.. 1855. 

30 Washington Place. 

BROWN, E. P., 1866. 

318 West 107th Street. 

BARKER, BENJAMIN. 1881. 

56 Pine Street. 

BARROWS. IRA. 1883. 

37 Maiden Lane. 

BUMPUS. H. C. 1884. 

170 Central Park West. 

BURROWS. H. M.. 1888. 

68 Broad Street. 

BULLEN, JOSEPH E. 1890 

27 William Street. 
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BROWN, T. E., Jr., 1890. 

40 Exchange Place. 

BROWN, J. WINN 1894. 

85 Fifth, Avenue. 

BURT, WILLIAM A., 1895. 

129 Glenwood Avenue, E. Orange, N. J. 

BOYD, CHARLES A. 1896. 

30 Clarendon Place, Bloomfield, N. J. 

BLAUSTEIN, DAVID, 1898. 

E. Broadway & JeflEerson Street. 

BIGELOW, WARREN, 1899. 

220 Broadway. 

BREWER, URBAN C, 1899. 

Cold-Spring-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

BURDICK, GEORGE 1902. 

New York Tribune. 

BAKER, LOUIS F., 1903. 

316 Broadway. 

BEAM, EDWARD B., 1903. 

390 Broadway, Paterson, N. J. 

BOVEY, WAKEMAN, 1903. 

The Ansonia. 

BENJAMIN, EDWARD M., 1904. 

29 West 128th Street. 



CUSHMAN, MAJOR A. S.. 1848. 

15 State Street, E. Orange, N. J. 

CHAFFIN, LUCIEN G., 1867. 

331 West 55th Street. 

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CO.RTHELL, E. L., 1867, 

1 Nassau Street . 

COLLINS, CLARKSON A., 1876 

99 Nassau Street. 

CULVER, GEORGE H., 1877. 

38 Park Row. 

CHAPLIN, STEWART, 1882. 

17 Battery Place. 

CHAFFEE, J. IRVIN, 1883, 

Fordham Heights, N. Y. 

COLBY, GARDNER, 1887, 

7 Wall Street . 

COOKE, CHARLES D., 1888. 

147 Twelfth Avenue, Paterson, N. J. 

COLBY, L. ST. C. 1889. 

Cotton Exchange. 

CLARKE, M. McA., 1897. 

60 Broadway. 

COLBY, EVERETT, 1897. 

7 Wall Street. 

COUGHLAN, G. R., 1897. 

13-21 Park Row. 

COMEY, JOHN W., 1898. 

52 West 54th Street . 

CHADSEY, M. L., 1899. 

25 Broad Street. 

CHASE, J. C, 1899. 

Box 94, Bronxville, N. Y. 
21 



CROKER, RICHARD, Jr., 1899. 

45 Broadway. 

CASHMAN, J. T., 1900. 

30 Broad Street. 

CRAIG FREDERICK P. 1901. 

52 Wall Street . 



DUANE JAMES MAY 1872. 

59 Wall Street . 

DOUGLAS, C. H. J., 1879. 

815 Marcy Avenue, Brookl3ni. 

DYER, ELISHA, Jr., 1883. 

53 Exchange Place. 

DIKE, NORMAN S., 1885. 

164 Montague Street, Brooklyn. 

DORMAN, WILLIAM R., 1892. 

482Wall Street. 

DORRANCE, WILLIAM T., 1894. 

10 Bridge Street. 

DASHIELL, LEFFERTS M., 1897. 

66 Broadway. 

DANA, CHARLES BATES, 1899. 

48 Wall Street. M 

DREW, J. D., 1903. 

92 William Street. 



FREEBORN, F. W., 1869. 

17 Fifth Avenue. 
22 



FULTZ, DAVID L.. 1898. 

80 Washington Square. 



GAMAGE, FREDERICK L. 1882. 

Garden City, L. I. 

GLEASOxN, O. F., 1882. 

181 Mercer Street. 

GODDING, EDWARD A.. 1886. 

55 Liberty Street . 

GRAVES, RUSSELL C, 1898. 

Bennington, Vt. 

GUILE, W. A., Jr. 1898. 

377 Broadway. 

GUSHEE E. S., M.D. 1898. 

2508 Broadway. 

GILES. A. L., 1899. 

136 East 43d Street. 

GRIER, A. S., 1899. 

14 West 23d Street. 

GUILD, C. H., Jr. 1899. 

42 Broadway. 

GROSE, H. B., Jr., 1903. 

26 Lincoln Terrace, Yonkers. 



HOPPIN, W. W., 1861. 

52 ¥7illiam Street. 

HICKS, RATCLIFFE, 1864. 

781 Broadway. 
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HITCHCOCK. CHARLES, M.D. 1869. 

57 West 36th Street. 

HERRESHOFF, J. B. F. 1870. 

40 West 69th Street. 

HOPKINS, G. W., 1878. 

7 Beekman Street. 

HARRINGTON, A. H., M.D. 1879. 

616 Madison Avenue. 

HUGHES, CHARLES E., 1881. 

96 Broadway. 

HARSON, M. JOSEPH, 1884. 

120 Central Park South. 

HAYMAN, JACOB, 1894. 

103 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn. 

HUNTER, RICHARD R., 1898. 

15 Nassau Street. 

HOWE, ROY S., D.D.S., 1899. 

152 West 57th Street. 

HOYT, C. SHERMAN, 1900. 

25 Park Avenue, 

HOYT, COLGATE, Jr., 1905. 

25 Park Avenue . 



JUDSON, A. B., M.D., 1859. 

1 Madison Avenue. 

JOHNSON, JAMES W., 1884. 

Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. 

JOHNSON, W. E. 1889. 

120 Broadway. 
24 



KIMBALL, C. E., 1877. 

52 William Street. 

KING RALPH 1878- 

29 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, O. 

KELLEY, SOLON C, 1886. 

24 Broad Street . 

KNOX, JOHN, 1887. 

225 Fourth Avenue. 

KEATING, F. L. C, 1895. 

38 Park Row . 

KENT, JAMES M., M.D., 1899. 

236 West 76th Street. 



LINCOLN, ARTHUR. 1870. 

29 Wall Street . 

LYON, J. F., M.D., 1870. 

231 East 116th Street. 

LEONARD, Z. L., M.D., 1880. 

19 West 120th Street. 

LYON, EMORY S., 1883. 

36 Broad Street. 

LAUDER, WILLIAM. 1898. 

80 Washington Square. 

LAMONT, HAMMOND, 1900h. 

206 Broadway. 



MAGILL EDWARD H., 1852. 

128 West 43d Street . 

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MALCOLM, GEORGE I., 1879. 

100 Broaditvay. 

METCALF. M. B., 1881. 

59 Worth Street . 

MAY, EDWARD M., 1883. 

49 Barclay Street, 

MAGILL, WILLIAM H., M.D., 1893. 

Bellevue Hospital. 

MEACHAM, ALFRED B., 1896. 

303 East 20th Street. 

MILLARD, CHARLES D., 1897. 

Tarry town, N. Y. 

MORSE, WILLIAM R., 1898. 

127 Front Street. 

MURPHY, FREDERICK W., 1899. 

7 Beekman Street. 

MILNER, LEWIS S., 1902. 

Moosup, Conn. 

MARBLE, J. M., 1906. 

126 West 121st Street. 

MARSTON, EDGAR L., 

24 Broad Street. 



NASH, EDGAR S., 1894. 

19 West 17th Street. 



ORMSBEE. A. I.. 1852. 

183 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn. 

26 



ORDWAY. SAMUEL H., 1880. 

27 William Street . 

OLNEY, GEORGE H., 1895. 

52 William Street . 

O'DONNELL, J. B., 1899. 

Beaver Building. 



PERRY, JAMES W., 1874. 

34 Nassau Street. 

PHILLIPS, WALTER D., 1897. 

701 Washington Street. 

PALMER, CHARLES T., 1902. 

56 Leonard Street. 

READIO, W. C, 1879. 

44 West 44th Street. 

RICHARDS, H. A., Jr., 1893. 

58 Pine Street . 

ROTHWELL T. H. 1893. 

96 Broadway. 

ROCKEFELLER, JOHN D., Jr., 1897. 

26 Broadway. 

RUSSELL, GEORGE G., 1897. 

299 Academy Street, Jersey City, N. J. 

REEVES, D. WALLIS, 1898. 

113 West 31st Street. 



STANLEY, E. O., 1876. 

146 Broadway. 
27 



SIMMONS, S. R., Jr., 1879. 

350 Alexander Avenue. 

SMITH, DUNCAN, 1879. 

27 William Street . 

SOUTHWORTH, L. R., 1879. 

257 West 23d Street . 

SILVER, EDGAR O., 1883. 

85 Fifth Avenue. 

STOKES, E. C, 1883. 

Trenton, N. J. 

SEAGRAVE, C. P., 1885. 

438 St. Nicholas Avenue. 

STOKES, HOWARD K., 1885. 

31 Nassau Street. 

SIMMONS, W. S., Jr., M.D. 1889. 

338 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn. 

SMITH, JAMES E., 1892. 

38 Park Row. 

SELDEN, CHARLES A., 1893. 

New York Suit . 

SKINNER, E. A., 1895. 

18 Fulton Street, Hoboken, N. J. 

SMITH, FRANK E., 1896. 

329 West 124th Street . 

STOUT, ARTHUR D. 1899. 

Box 277, Plainfield, N. J. 



TAYLOR, A. S., M.D. 1891. 

152 West 57th Street. 

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TAFT, FRANKLIN K., 1898. 

39 Leonard Street . 

TINGUE, W. J., Jr., 1901. 

27 Murray Street. 

TURNER, ROGER C, 1901. 

N. Y. & N. J. Rapid Transit Co., Paterson, N. J. 

TURNER, W. H.. 1903. 

7 Nassau Street. 

TOLSON, T. E,. 1906. 

201 West 79th Street. 



WICKES. G. M., 1856 

150 East 50th Street. 

WATERS, T. LEEDS. 1868. 

134 Fifth Avenue . 

WARD, JOSEPH H., 1886. 

146 Broadway. 

WILLIS, GEORGE W., 1886. 

89 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn. 

WYCKOFF, WALTER C, 1895. 

41 West 33d Street. 

WYCKOFF, W. W., 1899. 

109 West 45th Street. 

WOODMAN, I. L., 1901. 

Room 1917, Park Row Building. 



YOUNG, R. Y., 1894. 

725 Broadway. 
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NON-RESIDENT, 

ASHTON, REV. A. T., 1872. 

Hyde-Park-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

ABBOTT, A. L., 1880. 

319 N. Fourth Street, St. Louis, Mo. 

ABERCROMBIE, D. W., 1883h. 

Worcester, Mass. 

ANDREWS, GEORGE P., 1892. 

.315 Thayer Street, Providence, R. I. 

ALDRICH, EDWARD B., 1893, 

Box 171, Providence, R. I. 



BOURN, AUGUSTUS O., 1855. 

Bristol, R. I. 

BLANCHARD, E. R., 1865. 

75 Elm Grove Avenue, Providence, R. I. 

BECKWITH, DANIEL, 1870. 

79 Prospect Street, Providence, R. I. 

BROWN, ROBERT P., 1871. 

13 Charles Field Street, Providence, R. I. 

BROWN, E. R., 1878. 

Watertown, N. Y. 

BARTLETT, JOSIAH, 1888. 

Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

BAYLIES, THEO. B., 1894. 

Hathaway's Theatre, New Bedford, Mass. 

BENNETT, H. W. N., M.D., 1897. 

Manchester, N. H. 

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BRADLEY, CHARLES, 1898. 

■4 Stratton Lane, Pittsburg, Pa. 

BOURN, STEPHEN W., 1899. 

Box 198, Providence, R. I. 

BURGESS, THOMAS, 1902. 

175 Ninth Avenue. 

BAILEY, C. H., 1903. 

174 Harvard Street, Dorchester, Mass. 

BUMSTED, C. V. R., 1903. 

17 Bodine Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. 

BOOTH, OLIVER H. 1904. 

466 West 23d Street. 



COLLINS, G. L., M.D., 1873. 

223 Benefit Street, Providence, R. I. 

COMSTOCK, RICHARD B , 1876. 

76 Humboldt Avenue, Providence, R. I. 

COTTRELL, ARTHUR M., 1897. 

20 Elm Street, Westerly, R. I. 

CHURCH, M. P., 1898. 

Chrome Steel Works, Carteret, N. J. 

CAMPBELL, J. WINTHROP, 1899 

Laredo, Texas. 

CLARK, ROY E., 1901. 

337 John Street, Bridgeport, Conn. 

CORBIN, A. R., 1902. 

Metuchen, N. J. 

CASE, OTIS J., 1905. 

Morgan House, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

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DAVIS, JEFFREY, 1870. 

260 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, R. I. 

DICKINSON, J. R., 1895. 

170 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I. 

DORMON HORACE P., 1896. 

1420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



FAUNCE, W. H. P., President, 1880. 

Brown University, Providence, R. I. 



GREENE, W. C. 1875. 

Peace Dale, R. I. 

GARDNER, RATHBONE, 1877. 

10 Weybosset Street, Providence, R. I. 

GREEN, THEO. F., 1887. 

75 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I. 

GREEN, ERIK H., 1898. 

14 John Street, Providence, R. I. 

GRINNELL, WILLIAM T., 1898. 

2 Brenton Avenue, Providence, R. I. 

GREEN, CRAWFORD R., 1902. 

Flower Hospital, New York City. 

GREENE, HOWARD E., 1902. 

26 Fountain Street, Providence, R. I. 

GREENE, HARRY L., 1902. 

134 Lloyd Avenue, Providence, R. I. 

GARDNER, PERCY W., 1903. 

5 West 125th Street. 

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HAZARD, R. G., 1876. 

Peace Dale, R. I. 

HORR, REV. G. E., 1876. 

Newton Centre, Mass. 

HAZARD, FRED R., 1881. 

Box 2, Syracuse, N. Y. 

HALE, CARLTON, 1896. 

24 Barnes Street, Providence, R. I. 

HOWLAND, DANIEL 1900. 

Hope, R. I. 

HALSEY, SAMUEL A., 1907. 

4 Manning Street, Providence, R. I. 



JOHNSON, M. M., M.D., 1870. 

92 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. 

JONES, J. D. E., 1893. 

170 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I. 

JONES, WILLIAM A., 1896. 

Ill Lincoln Street, Newton Highlands, Mass. 

JONES, FRANK O., 1897. 

387 Edgecomb Avenue, New Haven, Conn. 

JENCKES, FREDERICK L., 1898. 

Nyatt, R. I. 



KELLEN, WILLIAM V., 1872. 

202 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Mass. 

LINCOLN, JOHN L., Jr., 1873. 

334 E. Huron Street, Chicago, 111. 

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LOCKE. EDWIN A., M.D., 1896. 

169 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 

LINCOLN, KIRKE P., 1902. 

815 Amberson Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 

MATHEWSON, FRANK M.. 1873. 

224 Bowen Street, Providence, R. I, 

MARSH, EDWARD S., 1879. 

Brandon, Vt. 

MUNRO, W. L.. M.D., 1879. 

62 N. Main Street, Providence, R. I. 

MUMFORD, CHARLES C, 1881. 

49 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I. 

MERRIMAN, C. H., Jr., 1892. 

Box 139, Providence, R. I. 

MELENDY, J. G., 1901. 

General Chemical Co., Camden, N. J. 

MARSTON, HUNTER, 1908. 

Alpha Delta Phi House, College St., Providence. 



ORDWAY, LUCIUS P., 1883. 

250 East 4th Street, St. Paul, Minn. 

OWEN CHARLES D., Jr., 1897. 

213 Angell Street, Providence, R. I. 

PORTER, H. K., 1860. 

21 Lafyette Square, Washington, D. C. 

PARKER, WILLARD C, 1876 

Flemington, N. J. 
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PERRY, W. B., Jr.. 1891. 

Hotchkiss School, Lakeville Conn. 

PHETTEPLACE, T. M., 1899. 

415 West 117th Street. 



RICHMOND, FRANK E., 2d, 1898. 

Crompton Co., Crompton, R. I. 

SHARPE, HENRY D., 1894. 

130 Angell Street, Providence, R. I. 

STEPHENS, HARRY G., 1897. 

Easthampton, L. I 

SLOCUM, ARCHIE L., 1900. 

375 Manhattan Avenue . 

STILLMAN, C. K., M.D., 1900. 

Bellevue Hospital. 



TOWNE, CHARLES W., 1897. 

Amesbury, Mass. 



VAN SLYCK, CM., 1876. 

49 Westminster Street, Providence, R. I. 

WALDO, CHARLES S., 1874. 

102 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 

WILLIAMS, A. P., 1889. 

West Upton, Mass. 



DECEASED MEMBERS. 

F. E. ALDRICH. 
FRANK H. CARPENTER. 
FRANK H. CROKER. 
FREDERIC DANNE, M.D. 



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